IS EGG A FRUIT OR A VEGETABLE

They offered to help his wife he said NO **** DAT. Then when he was on his deathbed they were like we can help you and he was like OMG YES PLZ I DUN WANNA DIE

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not exactly.

Kasturba suffered from chronic bronchitis due to complications at birth. Her bronchitis was complicated by pneumonia.

In January 1944, Kasturba suffered two heart attacks after which she was confined to her bed much of the time. Even there she found no respite from pain. Spells of breathlessness interfered with her sleep at night. Yearning for familiar ministrations, Kasturba asked to see an Ayurvedic doctor. After several delays (which Gandhi felt were unconscionable), the government allowed a specialist in traditional Indian medicine to treat her and prescribe treatments. At first she responded, recovering enough by the second week in February to sit on the verandah in a wheel chair for a short periods, and chat. Then came a relapse.

To those who tried to bolster her sagging morale saying "You will get better soon," Kasturba would respond, "No, my time is up". Finally, at 7:35 p.m. (IST) on 22 February 1944, she died at the Aga Khan Palace in Poona, aged 74. The incidents of that day go like this: That morning, her youngest son Devdas came to visit her. He told her that he had brought penicillin, the famous drug discovered by Alexander Fleming, for curing her. But, Mahatma Gandhi prevented his son from injecting. After her death, Mahatma Gandhi quoted that even if he allowed Devdas to inject, his beloved wife would not have survived. She died on the arms of her husband, who outlived her for four years before his assassination.

But condemning your wife since you were 13 to death cause youre a fucking sex addicted retard?

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Nah I don't think it was because he was sex addicted I think it was the old school mentality of the day. Wives were seen as property and he didn't want his wife to be treated by the British at the time because reasons? Idk man I haven't done any reading on it at all but it does sure sound like you've been soured on Ghandi.